Written and illustrated by Dylan Glynn
Chronicle Books
978-1-4521-7280-4
40 pp.
Ages 3-7
April 2020
Rain Boy is not popular. When he's around, kids have to stop doing fun activities.
From Rain Boy by Dylan Glynn |
From Rain Boy by Dylan Glynn |
At first the other children are negative and blaming, but as time passes, they "learned to live with wetness." They find beauty in the rain and puddles and natural world that comes alive with rain. And they find that "they were talking to each other a lot more."
From Rain Boy by Dylan Glynn |
Dylan Glynn is an award-winning artist of animation, illustration and fine art. In Rain Boy, the complexity of his art, rendered in watercolour, cut paper, pastels and coloured pencils, manifests in the emotional scenes and characterizations of Rain Boy and Sun Kidd who must be themselves, though they do attempt to hide away from others who label. There is anger in some illustrations, and brightness and joy in others. But when Rain Boy and Sun Kidd come together, something glorious arises.
So the next time you're feeling down and your world is dark and gray...Though Dylan Glynn's picture book is set for release in a few weeks, just in time for April showers, I think that it's a book we need to think about today. Many of us are trepidatious about something that is impacting the normal course of our lives. Some people are lashing out and showing insensitivity and selfishness when we should be extending kindness to everyone in these times of emotional thunderstorms and fears. Let's celebrate our differences not as challenges but as opportunities and come together to weather the storm as a united front. And look up. Somewhere there is a rainbow.
just look up.
From Rain Boy by Dylan Glynn |
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